Talk:Timeline of UK LGBT Music
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Musicians born up to 1949
- Alan Freeman (born 1927) – Australian-born disk jockey.
- Larry Parnes (1930–1989) – pop manager and impresario.
- Kit Lambert (1935–1981) – record producer, manager of The Who.
- Simon Napier-Bell (born 1939) – pop manager and journalist.
Musicians born 1950–1959
- Hazell Dean (born 1956) – dance-pop singer.
- Tony De Vit (1957–1998) – DJ at Heaven
- Jimmy McShane (1957–1995) – vocalist with Baltimora.
- Stephen Bicknell (1957–2007) – organ builder.
Musicians born 1960–1969
- Patrick Fitzgerald (born 1964) – Vocalist with Kitchens of Distinction.
- Simon Fowler (born 1965) – Lead singer with Ocean Colour Scene.
- Philippe Honoré (born 1967) – Violinist, former partner of Vikram Seth
Musicians born 1970–1979
- Billie Myers (born 1971) – rock singer-songwriter.
- Darren Hayes (born 1972) – Australian singer.
- Clare Teal (born 1973) – Jazz singer and radio presenter.
- Ross Anthony (born 1974) – pop singer with a big following in Gemany.
- Ian "H" Watkins (born 1976) – singer and dancer with Steps.
- Duncan James (born 1978) – singer and TV presenter.
Musicians born 1980–1999
- Sami Brookes (born 1980) – X Factor contestant.
- Ste McCabe (born 1980) – Queercore singer-songwriter.
- Jon Lee (born 1982) – actor, singer with S Club 7.
- Mika (born 1983) – Lebanese-British singer-songwriter.
- Patrick Wolf (born 1983) – singer-songwriter.
- Kevin McDaid (born 1984) – singer and photographer.
- Lady Sovereign (born 1985) – rapper and grime artist.
- Craig Colton (born 1988) – X Factor contestant.
- Oliver Sabin (Unicorn Kid) (born 1991) – Composer and performer of electronic music.
Choirs etc
Articles with no dates / multiple dates
- Chris Houston
- Bright Light Bright Light (Rod Thomas)
- Andy Martin, singer with The Apostles.
- David W Ross, musician, actor and screenwriter now based in the USA.
- Laura Steel
- Debbie Smith – guitar and bass player.
- Alice Temple – singer-songwriter and BMX champion
- Belinda O'Hooley and Heidi Tidow
Wikipedia lists Michael Hurd (1928–2006) as a gay composer. Any evidence?
--Ross Burgess (talk) 08:21, 24 September 2013 (CDT)
See also; http://musescore.com/groups/lgbt-composers-and-songwriters/discuss/83075